Stunning new development - fantastic investment opportunity - show apartment now open
Enmore
 Mews is a prestigious gated development of seven apartments, including a
 luxury penthouse, and two four bedroom mews houses set back from the 
road in private, landscaped gardens. Formerly the premises of the 
thriving Woodside Conservative Club, the property has been 
sympathetically restored and improved to provide a landmark building for
 residents in South Norwood.
Offering exemplary craftsmanship, 
this beautifully designed two double bedroom apartment occupies the 
lower ground floor of a lovingly refurbished grand, late 19th century 
villa and boasts over 700 square feet of living and entertaining space, 
with a glorious mix of modern luxury and period detail.
Throughout
 the apartment, the quality of finish is apparent, there are handcrafted
 solid wood doors, window frames, skirting boards, solid oak floors and 
bespoke kitchen cabinets. The open plan kitchen/reception room has been 
designed to complement the height of the bay windows and ceilings, which
 are a striking feature of the building.
The two double bedrooms 
are beautifully appointed and the luxurious bathroom is fitted to a very
 high specification based on an original 19th century design with 
Burlington high-level cistern and Landmark freestanding heritage boat 
bath. There is generous hallway storage within this stunning apartment 
and private outside space.
Please note these photographs are of the show apartment.
Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale and fine quality of this property.
The
 Great North Wood gave the Norwood area its name. The vast, natural oak 
forest covered four miles of South London to the outskirts of Croydon. 
Wealthy Victorians would travel from the city to holiday in Norwood, 
considered one of the healthiest parts of London for its clean air 
straight from the South Coast. They would bathe in the healing waters at
 the natural Beulah Spa and built many of the enormous villas found here
 as second homes. Today the air is still just as fresh due to the 
elevated geography and plethora of green open spaces.
South 
Norwood is the cousin of Upper Norwood; nearby Crystal Palace with its 
famous park, bars, boutiques and restaurants and stunning views across 
the City of London; and West Norwood which now hosts the foodies 
favourite, the monthly West Norwood Feast. Crystal Palace football club 
has its home at Selhurst Park, and the area is well served with local 
stores, supermarkets and the easily accessible retail hubs of Croydon 
and Bromley. Not forgetting the new Croydon Westfield shopping centre 
with a tentative opening date for late 2019.
South Norwood and 
Norwood Junction are bustling and diverse places to live, with superb 
fast transport links to London Bridge and London Victoria (20 minutes), 
Clapham Junction, Dalston Junction and Shepherds Bush. Road links are 
also excellent to the South Coast and M25.
Just round the corner 
is newly refurbished South Norwood Leisure Centre and for those who 
enjoy fresh air exercise, the 125-acre South Norwood Country Park and 
South Norwood Lakes, used by Croydon Sailing Club are within walking 
distance from Enmore Mews. The local Ashburton Park regularly hosts 
fairs and events in the summer months, such as the annual South Norwood 
Arts Festival (snaf).
The novelist Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle once 
lived in South Norwood and referenced the area in at least two of his 
Sherlock Holmes novels. Sir Winston Churchill visited the local 
Conservative Club in 1912.
Enmore Mews is located on Enmore Road a
 short walk from Norwood Junction Station, with regular services to 
Victoria and London Bridge (typically 10 mins to London Bridge). Clapham
 Junction, Canary Wharf and Kings Cross St Pancras are all within 25 to 
45 minutes journey time on the train.